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PubMatic Files Antitrust Lawsuit Against Google

PubMatic Files Antitrust Lawsuit Against Google

Pubmatic Sues Google for Ad Tech Monopoly Advertising exchange Pubmatic has initiated a lawsuit against Google, claiming the tech giant has unlawfully maintained dominance in the advertising technology sector, seeking billions in damages. This follows the commencement of the relief phase for the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) anti-trust case regarding Google’s monopoly in ad tech, […]

Google acknowledges that the open web is quickly diminishing.

Google acknowledges that the open web is quickly diminishing.

Google’s Contradictory Claims on the Open Web Decline Recently, Google informed a federal court that “the open web is already declining rapidly.” This statement stands in stark contrast to the company’s public assertions that search traffic is flourishing. It also serves as a surprising twist for the Department of Justice, which is working to dismantle […]

Robert Epstein: How Google Weakened the Justice Department

Robert Epstein: How Google Weakened the Justice Department

A Groundbreaking Case In a pivotal case—USA vs. Google LLC—the federal court is set to deliver a judgment in August 2024, having ruled that Google operates as a monopoly. This situation has sparked significant discussions, though it seems many are overlooking the issue. The federal government’s efforts to rein in Google’s influence, which affects billions […]

Google faces significant $3B fine from the EU for advertising technology practices

Google faces significant $3B fine from the EU for advertising technology practices

On Friday, the European Union imposed a hefty fine of $3.45 billion on Google for engaging in anti-competitive behavior within its AdTech sector. This marks the fourth time in a decade that the tech giant has faced penalties from EU regulators. The fine followed complaints from the Council of the European Publishing Bureau and comes […]

Judge Protects Apple’s $20 Billion Earnings from Google

Judge Protects Apple's $20 Billion Earnings from Google

Google and Apple Emerge as Winners in Antitrust Case Google is seen as the primary winner this week, following what analysts are calling a mere “wrist slap” from a U.S. District Court ruling. Apple also comes out ahead from the trial. Judge Amit Mehta ruled that Google can maintain its profitable search agreement, which secures […]

Google Must Pay $425 Million in Class Action Lawsuit for Breaching User Privacy

Google Must Pay $425 Million in Class Action Lawsuit for Breaching User Privacy

A federal judge has ruled that Google will pay $425 million for infringing on users’ privacy by continuing to gather data from millions of individuals who opted out of tracking features in their Google accounts. A San Francisco federal court reached this verdict following a trial concerning accusations that Google collected, stored, and used information […]

Google retains control of Chrome browser: Important information to consider

Google retains control of Chrome browser: Important information to consider

On Tuesday, Google celebrated a significant win when a federal judge ruled that the tech company can retain its Chrome browser and dismissed many of the penalties proposed by the Department of Justice (DOJ). This ruling follows the government’s earlier conclusion that Google had illegally monopolized online searches last August, prompting a request for the […]